I have a PNY Verto GeForce GT 430 card 2048MB ddr3 and i'm building the x11/nvidia-driver-340 port. I see ACPI probes in 'dmesg' so my system is ACPI, but I don't know enough about hardware to know how it integrates back and forth with the video card and other devices / parts of the motherboard, and if I need to build ACPI support from the port as well for the nvidia driver. I'm not using the nvidia-driver-390 driver because that caused a lot of problems with window managers and whatever I did the display would hang after a random amount of time. I'm looking for the best stability / compatibility for my video card while trying to avoid future issues of it locking up my display. I did get the 340 driver to work before without ACPI support built in, but I wasn't able to test it extensively to see if it would crash because I had to do a clean reinstall of FreeBSD (corrupted filesystem that fsck couldn't fix). Do I need to build ACPI support on the nvidia-driver-340 port? The default build option is deselected.